Update: This is (irrelevant) the article that was originally cited in the post above!
Sorry, but I'm not sure how an article describing the 4GB limit of files on FAT32 partitions is relevant to a claim that NTFS can only handle 2GB files?
For the real skinny, go to the source. Besides which I used files far greater than 2GB on my old thinkpad running NT4/NTFS. From memory the largest I ever created was 32GB, but when I first got my current machine I used contig to create a 500GB contiguous file just for the fun of it. I don't have enough diskspace to repeat the process, but I did just create one 16GB.
In reply to Re^5: Working with large amount of data
by BrowserUk
in thread Working with large amount of data
by just1fix
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